BatLabs Site issues

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pforbes
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BatLabs Site issues

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The site is still up but its links are mostly dead. As well at the "Contact".
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Re: BatLabs Site issues

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I have no problems with the site
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If your referring to www.batlabs.com vs batboard.batlabs.com , its a known issue. the first site is not under our control, and hasn't been from quite awhile. The best place to source information right now is to search this message board.
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I tried several BL links and they all worked fine.
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Pj wrote: The best place to source information right now is to search this message board.
If search actually worked......
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This is my second effort at responding to items I saw on the 'Information Needed' page of BL.

The Contact thing does not work. Hence my search and discovery of the 'Board'. Now that I know BL is down, I'll stay with the Board from now on.

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I've asked before to make batlabs.com a Wiki so people can have all the information in one place... but it didn't go anywhere.
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A knowledge base was started in order to do something similar, however with the newer versions of phpbb, the person who wrote the KB software never made it compatible with what we are using now.

I am sure in the future something will be worked out. The search works..not the greatest but it does work if you place all the +'s and other characters in the right place. Not great, but eh..
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Re: BatLabs Site issues

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Other people have mentioned this before, but you can do a google search of just this site by typing site:batboard.batlabs.com followed by your search terms. Works way better than the built in search.

I thought the knowledge base thing was kind of weird, but a wiki sounds like the perfect idea.
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